Op-ed calling on Jill Biden to drop "Dr." title sparks backlash
The husband of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, Doug Emhoff, criticized the article, saying, "This story would never have been written about a man."
The husband of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, Doug Emhoff, criticized the article, saying, "This story would never have been written about a man."
Saudi citizens accused of crimes in U.S. escaping justice; Then, investigating practices by Sutter Health that led to higher California health care costs; And, how a questionable syndrome, ‘excited delirium,’ could be protecting police officers from misconduct charges.
President-elect Joe Biden is facing pressure for his potential Cabinet picks as critics say many former Biden aides are lobbyists or advisers to companies that could directly conflict with his political agenda. Jeff Hauser, an executive director for the Revolving Door Project that analyzes corporate influence on government, joins CBSN to discuss the policy goals for many liberals.
The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are investigating the breach, which may have affected other government agencies.
COVID vaccine delivery begins in the U.S. as cases surge; 13-year-old battling rare cancer goes viral
Sutter Health is in the midst of a lawsuit for business practices that drove up health care prices for Californians. Lesley Stahl reports.
In two runoff races, Georgia's voters will decide which political party will gain control of the Senate. Professor Danielle Phillips-Cunningham, who is a Multicultural Women's and Gender Studies Program Director at Texas Woman's University, breaks down the history of Black women organizing in Georgia, their political influence in the state and how minority students seeking a college degree are being impacted by the pandemic.
Retiring veteran 60 Minutes producer Bob Anderson on why this car sales story is his favorite report.
"Excited delirium" was mentioned in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, but some in the medical world are skeptical it's actually a condition. John Dickerson reports.
Before news of sex abuse in the Catholic Church broke open, Bob Anderson produced this report on New Mexico Archbishop Robert Sanchez, who was accused of sexual misconduct and covering up similar acts by priests in his Archdiocese.
Bob Anderson produced Mike Wallace's landmark — and controversial — interview with the man known as "Dr. Death."
Bob Anderson produced this rare interview with then-Chinese President Jiang Zemin. Mike Wallace asked about the Tiananmen Square massacre, Falun Gong, and the relationship between China and the U.S.
Bob Anderson produced this Scott Pelley interview with Iran’s former president. Pelley asked about evidence that Iranian weapons were being sent to Iraq, and claims by the Bush administration that Iran was pursuing a nuclear bomb.
2020 has been a tough year for many. Leave it to 13-year-old Lyric Jacks to lift our spirits with her inspiring social media message, all while battling cancer. Jericka Duncan has her story.
Alma Deutscher was playing piano and violin by the time she was 3 years old and wrote her first opera at 10. For her, making music seems as natural as breathing.
The COVID-19 vaccine may be on the road, but some are reluctant to take it, especially in communities of color. As Charlie De Mar explains, this is driven by inequities in health care, as well as a history of unethical experimentation on minorities.
A group of high school students launched a program to register young first time-voters and registered about 18,000 young voters in Georgia for Election Day in November. Mark Strassmann shares their story.
Saudi citizens accused of serious crimes in the U.S. have been able to escape to Saudi Arabia before facing trial.
Saudi citizens accused of serious crimes in the U.S. have been able to escape to Saudi Arabia before facing trial. Scott Pelley reports.
Vaccinations have already begun in the U.K. for nearly a week as 400,000 elderly people and frontline medical staff were vaccinated first. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
John le Carré, one of the masters of the spy novel, has died from pneumonia at age 89. He had been a real spy working for two British espionage services during the 50s and 60s.
On Monday, the Electoral College will cast their votes to elect Joe Biden to the presidency, but President Trump is still insisting that he's not done fighting to stay in power. Chip Reid reports.
Sutter Health is in the midst of a lawsuit for business practices that drove up health care prices for Californians.
Excited delirium was mentioned in the deaths of George Floyd and Elijah McClain, but some in the medical world are skeptical it's actually a condition.
Lesley Stahl notes a ray of light in what's been a holiday season of darkness.